ISBN-13: 9781439273395 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 482 str.
Tomorrow by author Scott Patrick Campbell tells a story of human triumph, tragedy and transcendent Earth changes that inspires and entertains at every turn of the page. In a crowded science fiction market it is rare to find a story that breaks new ground and reverberates with contemporary issues affecting everyone regardless of nationality, race or sex. This is a universal story about being human, with its dark side, but also with the ultimate message of hope that speaks to the undying human spirit. After discovering a three-hundred-thousand-year-old spacecraft buried beneath Antarctic ice, environmentalist Jerome Jewell and biologist Svelt Moskowitz work to unlock its secrets. The news gets out and world governments begin the military maneuvering needed to control and contain this colossal secret. Cunning and powerful colonel Sampson Judge brings the weight and force of the U.S. military to bear while the beautiful Kerin Blue of the BBC finds her way into the mystery as the eyes and ears of the world. When what lies within the craft begins to thaw, it unleashes an ancient demon that brings humanity to its knees. But then a new birth invokes alien forces and sparks events that reverberate to the very core of human genetics, bringing an ancient human experiment to the next level. It is the dawning of humanity's new day. Author Campbell has delivered an action-packed, lively and relevant novel populated with real people, lush settings and thought-provoking subtext. Tomorrow brings a fresh voice to the science fiction genre and offers sci-fi fans a unique perspective in an ancient debate. This book is a must read for anyone concerned with humanity's future and our relationship to spaceship Earth.